"Remember the RTLer? that tool which flips your css from left to right!" "well, how does that thing works exactly?" "Here's how..."

zBench, one of the best themes available on the WP.org themes directory, with that nice layout and light design. It's ideal for small and personal blogs, it has custom RSS, twitter and facebook links to add in the header too.... awesome isn't it?

To change the language of a WordPress site, just update the WPLANG constant in your wp-config.php file:
{syntaxhighlighter brush:php}
define ('WPLANG', 'ar'); //changes the language of the site to Arabic
{/syntaxhighlighter}

WordPress has this very easy and straight forward logic when it comes to RTLing themes. It simply checks for the direction of the language you're using in your WP installation, if it happens to be 'rtl'(Arabic for example) it includes the stylesheet rtl.css if it exists. This means that RTLing a WP theme is creating this rtl.css file. A detailed tutorial is coming up soon about RTLing WP themes

When we RTLed the GD Star Rating Wordpress Plugin, we only added support for the default size of the icons(which is the 24px). In this quick and short post, we'll add support to the rest of the sizes so far: 12px, 16px, 20px, 30px and 48px. And since it's a small post, I'll show you how it's RTLed.

GD Star Rating is a WordPress plugin that allows your blog readers to rate your posts and pages. It is extremely flexible when it comes to appearance and language support*. Graphics and text are controllable via the plugin dahsboard. Even in RTL, the rating block is properly aligned (not 100%).